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Changing the Speed Grade Changing the Speed Grade The speed grade is usually set during the design implementation process. Changing the speed grade helps you determine if you need to target a faster device to meet your timing requirements, or if using a slower speed grade still meets timing constraints. NOTE Changing the speed grade with the Timing Analyzer only affects analysis. The speed grade in the design file is
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grade. 7. Re-run simulation. From Command-line : - 1. Load placed and routed .ncd Xilinx Answer #2630 : M1 : How to change speed grades (faster or grades and create a new simulation model. The post-placed and routed design file need to be loaded into model for a previous speed grade of the same device : From Design Manager: - 1. the Main Attributes Window, Select the desired speed grade from the Speed selection box and
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allows you to select from CPLD families, devices, packages and speed grades. Family This option allows you to select from available speed grades. If you have already select a device from the you have selected a device, only packages and speed grades available for that device will appear in the Package and Speed Grade option lines below. If you are only interested in selecting the fastest device available, leave this option on All and select the Speed Grade only. Package
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the speed grade during analysis. Changing the speed grade helps you determine if you need to target a faster device to meet your timing requirements, or if using a slower speed grade still meets timing constraints. The speed grade is set in the design file, NCD for FPGAs or VM6 for CPLDs. Using this command does not affect the speed grade set in the design file. This command is equivalent to the Options Speed Grade menu command. Syntax The syntax of the Speed command is the following. speed
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